Factors Influencing Patient Satisfaction with Total Joint Replacement Surgery

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Ponnamaneni, Dhrupad [1 ]
Mangal, Rohan [2 ]
Gould, Murdoc [3 ]
Stead, Thor [4 ]
Ganti, Latha [4 ]
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[1] Moorestown Friends Sch, Morristown, NJ 08057 USA
[2] Univ Miami, Coral Gables, FL USA
[3] Rollins Coll, Winter Pk, FL USA
[4] Brown Univ, Warren Alpert Med Sch, Providence, RI USA
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total joint replacement; patient satisfaction; orthopedic surgery; ARTHROPLASTY;
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10.52965/001c.92646
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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Background Replacement arthroplasty surgery is a surgical procedure that is needed to restore the activity of a joint. Patient satisfaction regarding arthroplasty surgery is influenced by post-operative complication rate, ability to afford care, and quality of interaction. In this study, we assessed patients' postoperative complications, mobility, and pain management as proxies for their overall satisfaction with total joint replacement (TJR). Methods An anonymous web-based survey was conducted for patients who had undergone any total joint replacement surgery in the US. Respondents were adults living in the United States. Results 180 individuals met the inclusion criteria and responded to the survey. Age, education, gender, and race were fitted against the patient satisfaction level with the surgeon. While education [P=0.4720], gender [P=0.5097], and race [P=0.8183] were not significant, age in years [P=0.02340] was predictive of overall satisfaction levels [R2=0.0213]. When controlling for BMI, infection [P=0.0164], nerve damage [P=0.0250], delayed healing [P=0.0024], hematoma [P=0.0497], were more likely to occur in participants who have had a knee replacement, as compared to shoulder and hip replacement surgery. When controlling for mobility before surgery vs. mobility after surgery [P=0.0114], patients who selected the highest level of mobility before surgery were likely to select the highest level of mobility after surgery. Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, employer-based insurance, and no insurance were fitted against the patient's self-reported difficulty in paying for their treatment/care. Although employer-based insurance [P=0.0790] was not significant in predicting difficulty in paying for the surgery, patients with Medicaid [P=0.0280], Medicare [P=0.0200], or private insurance [P=0.0343] did. Conclusion In this cohort, older patients were associated with having improved satisfaction with the surgeon who performed their joint replacement. Complications were higher in patients who underwent a knee arthroplasty compared to a shoulder or hip arthroplasty.
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